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V25.1
  • BoxPlotSeriesView.MeanMarkerSize Property

    Gets or sets the Mean value’s marker size in pixels.

    Namespace: DevExpress.XtraCharts

    Assembly: DevExpress.XtraCharts.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.Charts

    Declaration

    [XtraChartsLocalizableCategory(XtraChartsCategory.Appearance)]
    public int MeanMarkerSize { get; set; }

    Property Value

    Type Description
    Int32

    The Mean value’s marker size in pixels.

    Remarks

    Use the MeanMarkerKind property to change the Mean value’s marker type.

    Example

    This example shows how to create a Box Plot chart.

    using DevExpress.XtraCharts;
    using System;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Drawing;
    using System.Windows.Forms;
    
    namespace BoxPlotChart {
        public partial class Form1 : Form {
            public Form1() {
                InitializeComponent();
            }
            private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
                Series series = new Series("Box Plot", ViewType.BoxPlot);
                series.DataSource = DataPoint.GetDataPoints();
                series.SetBoxPlotDataMembersWithOutliers("Argument", "Min", "Quartile1", "Median", "Quartile3", "Max", "Mean", "Outliers");
                chartControl1.Series.Add(series);
    
                BoxPlotSeriesView view = series.View as BoxPlotSeriesView;
                view.EqualBoxWidth = true;
                view.Color = Color.CadetBlue;
                view.CapWidthPercentage = 50;
                view.MeanAndMedianColor = Color.Black;
                view.MeanMarkerKind = MarkerKind.ThinCross;
                view.MeanMarkerSize = 10;
                view.Border.Color = Color.Black;
                view.Border.Thickness = 1;
                view.Border.Visibility = DevExpress.Utils.DefaultBoolean.True;
    
                XYDiagram diagram = chartControl1.Diagram as XYDiagram;
                diagram.AxisX.Tickmarks.MinorVisible = false;
            }
        }
        public class DataPoint {
            public string Argument { get; set; }
            public double Min { get; set; } 
            public double Max { get; set; }
            public double Quartile1 { get; set; }
            public double Quartile3 { get; set; }
            public double Median { get; set; }
            public double Mean { get; set; }
            public double[] Outliers { get; set; }
            public DataPoint(string argument, double min, double max, double q1, double q3, double median, double mean, double[] outliers) {
                this.Argument = argument;
                this.Min = min;
                this.Max = max;
                this.Quartile1 = q1;
                this.Quartile3 = q3;
                this.Median = median;
                this.Mean = mean;
                this.Outliers = outliers;
            }
            public static List<DataPoint> GetDataPoints() {
                List<DataPoint> data = new List<DataPoint> {
                    new DataPoint("June", 46, 94, 64, 76, 70, 73, new double[]{ 30, 96.3, 99.56 }),
                    new DataPoint("July", 33, 121, 66, 88, 77, 75, new double[]{ 20, 22, 132.7 }),
                    new DataPoint("August", 10, 90, 40, 60, 50, 55, new double[]{ 4, 5, 95.4, 99.3, 109 })
                };
                return data;
            }
        }
    }
    
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